Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
Bazz was never realistic, especially after he didn't work out for us because of a "mystery injury" (he did work out for for the Twolves or Kings a couple days later....).
On top of that, the Jazz needed a PG, if they didn't come away with one it was another season of 7 PER Earl Watson at the helm, and probably 7 fans showing up on a nightly basis.
The problem was all the PGs (minus Shane Larkin) could be gone by 14. They had to be aggressive and move up, but had 0 trade assets besides the core4 and pick 23. The choice between
those two options was obvious. So now it was down to who was the best PG prospect. Schroder's stock had fallen due to bad workouts. McCollum had the broken foot and combo guard concerns.
Larkin was a midget. The choice was realistically between Trey Burke and MCW. Jazz went with the safer pick with the most college success. If Burke was averaging 18 and 10, think of how many
hindsight revisionist would be ripping the Jazz for not taking the AP player of the year and Wooden award winner.......
On top of that, the Jazz needed a PG, if they didn't come away with one it was another season of 7 PER Earl Watson at the helm, and probably 7 fans showing up on a nightly basis.
The problem was all the PGs (minus Shane Larkin) could be gone by 14. They had to be aggressive and move up, but had 0 trade assets besides the core4 and pick 23. The choice between
those two options was obvious. So now it was down to who was the best PG prospect. Schroder's stock had fallen due to bad workouts. McCollum had the broken foot and combo guard concerns.
Larkin was a midget. The choice was realistically between Trey Burke and MCW. Jazz went with the safer pick with the most college success. If Burke was averaging 18 and 10, think of how many
hindsight revisionist would be ripping the Jazz for not taking the AP player of the year and Wooden award winner.......